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Rain Welcome BUT......

RAIN

Yes rain is almost always welcome, it replenishes our water supply and irrigates our crops. BUT you can have too much of a good thing.

Have you ever wondered why Florida tomatoes are so costly at this time of year. If the rain reaches the plant in large quantities the fruit cracks open with all the moisture, and the flavor is diminished.To avoid this they have to be grown under cover. Providing cover increases operational costs.

Red Wagon Produce

Bringing locally grown produce to the On-Line Market Much of it grown on their own farm.*

Check out the range Avocados to ZucchiniIncluding carrots

3 Rock Farm

Good quantities of MICROGREENS types include;

Bok Choy

Mild Brassicas Mix – contains Mizuna,Cabbage, Kale, and Kohlrabi.

Turnips

Red Chard

Beets

Arugula

Basil

Eggs are increasing in size and quantity every day!!We have dozens and 18 packs available,